Three Pakistani fully recovered from pandemic in China
The Chinese embassy pleased to declare that three out of four Pakistani students affected by coronavirus have been recovered completely and discharged from the hospital. Prime Minister Imran Khan has ascertained unwavering support to the government and people of China and maintained China has got our back in this critical time. Meanwhile, China noted a decline in the number of coronavirus cases.
The Chinese embassy in Pakistan tweeted on Wednesday that three Pakistani citizens diagnosed with COVID-19 — the new coronavirus — have been cured.
In its tweet, the Chinese embassy said it was happy to announce that the students had been cured and discharged from hospitals in the Guangdong province of China. The tweet also thanked the Chinese health officials.
The students are part of the total of four Pakistani students who tested positive for coronavirus last month. Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Zafar Mirza had said in a press conference on January 29 that the students had either travelled to Wuhan or had come in contact with someone from the city. Over 500 Pakistani students are currently in Wuhan, China. The city has been put under lockdown by the Chinese government.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan on Wednesday took to social media to express solidarity with the government and people of China as they try to fend off the menace of coronavirus, ARY News reported.
PM Imran Khan on Twitter expressed his faith in the Chinese nation and said that Pakistan would exhaust all options to help its friend China. PM Imran Khan tweeted: “Pakistan stands with the people & govt of China in their difficult & trying time and it will always stand by them. We will be extending every material & moral support to China just as China has always stood by us during all our times of trial and tribulation.”
In an accompanying tweet, PM Imran Khan said that he had directed the Pakistan Foreign Office and Overseas Ministry to do everything possible in an effort to help Pakistani origin students currently in the coronavirus afflicted China. The directions specified and emphasised the students in Wuhan city in China, the epicentre of the deadly virus that has left thousands affected and taken hundreds of lives thus far.
BEIJING: The number of new cases in China dropped for a second straight day in a virus outbreak that has infected about 45,000 people and killed more than 1,100, health officials said on Wednesday.
The outbreak has become the latest political challenge for China’s ruling Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.
While most of the infections have been in China, it has gradually rippled overseas. In Japan, 39 new cases were confirmed on a cruise ship quarantined at Yokohama, bringing the total to 174 on the Diamond Princess.
China is struggling to restart its economy after the annual Lunar New Year holiday was extended to try to curb the spread of the virus. Traffic remained light in Beijing and many people were still working at home.
The latest developments in the outbreak, which started in December in the city of Wuhan, the number of new cases has trended down in the past week, raising hopes that the epidemic may be peaking.
The National Health Commission said 2,015 new cases had been tallied on Tuesday, the second straight daily decline and down from nearly 3,900 a week ago. Commission spokesman Mi Feng said the situation is still grim but we have seen some positive changes.
Leading Chinese epidemiologist Zhong Nanshan told doctors in Wuhan that while the rest of China may have turned the corner, more efforts are still needed to stop the spread of the virus in the city and the rest of Hubei province, the hardest-hit area.
The total number of cases in mainland China reached 44,653 and the death toll hit 1,113. Two people have died elsewhere, one in Hong Kong and one in the Philippines.
DBS told 300 employees to work from home after it learned that an employee had been infected by the virus. The Singapore bank said all staff on the same floor should do so as a precautionary measure. The city-state has 50 confirmed cases.
In China, state media said a large cluster of cases in a district of Tianjin, a port city southeast of Beijing, has been traced to a department store. One-third of Tianjin’s 104 confirmed cases are in Baodi district, where the store is located, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
A salesperson in the store’s home appliance section was the first diagnosed on Jan. 31, Xinhua said, and a series of cases followed. None of the infected had visited Wuhan recently, and with the exception of one married couple, they worked in different sections of the store and did not know one another.
Two Russian women who were kept in isolation for possible inflection by the virus say they fled from their hospitals this month because of uncooperative doctors, poor conditions and fear they would become infected.
Both women said their hospital ordeals began after returning from Hainan, a tropical island in southern China popular with Russian tourists.
Many of those quarantined in Russian hospitals have complained about conditions in the isolation rooms and lack of cooperation from doctors who are uncertain about quarantine protocols.
A Chinese drug manufacturer announced it has begun producing a drug developed by U.S. company Gilead Sciences Ltd. for possible use against the new virus.
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